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The
nner
Volume XXXIX, Number 8
A Publication of the Students of California Baptist College
March 7, 1995
Men's basketball team upsets Azusa
All-League team
announced, two
Cal Baptist players on squad
By Michael Toeset
Co-Editor
On Saturday, Feb. 25,
the California Baptist
men's basketball team upset long-time rival Azusa
Pacific University in the
closing game of the regular season.
Down by two with less
than a minute to go in the
game, Eric Dahl sunk a
three-pointer that proved
to be the winning basket.
The victory over league
champions Azusa was
perhaps the biggest victory in the past three years
for the team.
Dahl's shot was his
third three-pointer of the
game as he scored 11
points. Center Keith
Greeley dominated the
boards for the Lancers,
garnishing 11 to go with
his 13 points. Forward
Brian Hansen was perfect
from the floor, including
2-2 from three point
range, as he scored 19
points to lead the Lancers. Donti Ceruti also
scored 19 points, while
Ahmin Dolphin added 15.
As time ran down on
the game, Cal Baptist
needed a big defensive
stop to secure the victory.
Azusa missed a shot and
as a mad scramble for the
ball transpired, Greeley
tipped the ball out to Paul
Bauer as time ran out.
The Azusa crowd was
shocked as Cal Baptist
left as victors, something
the rivals had not anticipated.
The victory secured
Cal Baptist the third
seeded spot in the playoffs. The Lancers played
Concordia University
February 29. The Lancers were eliminated from
the playoffs as they faltered in their attempt to
go all the way. Concordia
will advance in the playoffs after their defeat of
Cal Baptist.
But the entire season
can be looked at positively. With games like
the victory over Azusa,
many great moments
occured this season.
The All-League team
See Azusa Page 7
Eric Dahl sunk a three similar to this one
Photo by Devin Butler
Unity fountain in process of being built
By Michael Toeset
Co-Editor
As the senior class departs each year, a gift is
left for the school, something to enhance the layout of the California Baptist campus.
Last year's senior class
decided that something
must be done to enhance
the appearance of the college, so a fund was started
for a project called the
Unity Fountain. It is
called this so it can be
used as a place of unity
for the students. The class
of '94 left $3,000 in
money to start building
up the fund. ASCBC also
pooled in $2,000 last year
and will match that figure this year.
This project has materialized from dreams to
reality as it has developed
under the leadership of
ASCBC president Matt
Brown. "The Unity Fountain can be a model for
the future. The students
can appreciate its beauty
and use it as a place of
interaction," Brown said.
About $30,000 in
funds will be needed to
complete the project. Already, though, $22,000 in
donations have been received for the fountain.
The money has come
from various anonymous
donors, the classes of '94
and'95, ASCBC, and the
trustees, who purchased
around $5,000 in sweat
shirts.
The Unity Fountain
should be completed by
May 1 of this year. However, if the fountain is
not built by then, the
project may dissipate due
to the departure of
Brown. The money
might then not be filtered
into this project but to
other areas.
The Unity Fountain
will be placed in the
middle of campus near
Smith Hall. As students
walk to the dorms or drive
to the gym, the fountain
will provide a strong focal point.
"The senior classes
need to combine resources and start thinking about the gift their
freshman year," commented Brown about the
high costs of gifts. If
classes start pooling their
money early enough, the
choices are limitless.
Although Brown real-
See Fountain Page 5
Inside
Blue Crew
Page 3
Revivals
Page 6
Letter to Editor
Page 4
Lady Lancers
Page 7
Indiana Jones
Preview
Page 8

-
The
nner
Volume XXXIX, Number 8
A Publication of the Students of California Baptist College
March 7, 1995
Men's basketball team upsets Azusa
All-League team
announced, two
Cal Baptist players on squad
By Michael Toeset
Co-Editor
On Saturday, Feb. 25,
the California Baptist
men's basketball team upset long-time rival Azusa
Pacific University in the
closing game of the regular season.
Down by two with less
than a minute to go in the
game, Eric Dahl sunk a
three-pointer that proved
to be the winning basket.
The victory over league
champions Azusa was
perhaps the biggest victory in the past three years
for the team.
Dahl's shot was his
third three-pointer of the
game as he scored 11
points. Center Keith
Greeley dominated the
boards for the Lancers,
garnishing 11 to go with
his 13 points. Forward
Brian Hansen was perfect
from the floor, including
2-2 from three point
range, as he scored 19
points to lead the Lancers. Donti Ceruti also
scored 19 points, while
Ahmin Dolphin added 15.
As time ran down on
the game, Cal Baptist
needed a big defensive
stop to secure the victory.
Azusa missed a shot and
as a mad scramble for the
ball transpired, Greeley
tipped the ball out to Paul
Bauer as time ran out.
The Azusa crowd was
shocked as Cal Baptist
left as victors, something
the rivals had not anticipated.
The victory secured
Cal Baptist the third
seeded spot in the playoffs. The Lancers played
Concordia University
February 29. The Lancers were eliminated from
the playoffs as they faltered in their attempt to
go all the way. Concordia
will advance in the playoffs after their defeat of
Cal Baptist.
But the entire season
can be looked at positively. With games like
the victory over Azusa,
many great moments
occured this season.
The All-League team
See Azusa Page 7
Eric Dahl sunk a three similar to this one
Photo by Devin Butler
Unity fountain in process of being built
By Michael Toeset
Co-Editor
As the senior class departs each year, a gift is
left for the school, something to enhance the layout of the California Baptist campus.
Last year's senior class
decided that something
must be done to enhance
the appearance of the college, so a fund was started
for a project called the
Unity Fountain. It is
called this so it can be
used as a place of unity
for the students. The class
of '94 left $3,000 in
money to start building
up the fund. ASCBC also
pooled in $2,000 last year
and will match that figure this year.
This project has materialized from dreams to
reality as it has developed
under the leadership of
ASCBC president Matt
Brown. "The Unity Fountain can be a model for
the future. The students
can appreciate its beauty
and use it as a place of
interaction" Brown said.
About $30,000 in
funds will be needed to
complete the project. Already, though, $22,000 in
donations have been received for the fountain.
The money has come
from various anonymous
donors, the classes of '94
and'95, ASCBC, and the
trustees, who purchased
around $5,000 in sweat
shirts.
The Unity Fountain
should be completed by
May 1 of this year. However, if the fountain is
not built by then, the
project may dissipate due
to the departure of
Brown. The money
might then not be filtered
into this project but to
other areas.
The Unity Fountain
will be placed in the
middle of campus near
Smith Hall. As students
walk to the dorms or drive
to the gym, the fountain
will provide a strong focal point.
"The senior classes
need to combine resources and start thinking about the gift their
freshman year" commented Brown about the
high costs of gifts. If
classes start pooling their
money early enough, the
choices are limitless.
Although Brown real-
See Fountain Page 5
Inside
Blue Crew
Page 3
Revivals
Page 6
Letter to Editor
Page 4
Lady Lancers
Page 7
Indiana Jones
Preview
Page 8